Cottage / 2 bedrooms / sleeps 6

Key Info

Nearest beach 57 km

Great for children of all ages

Car essential

Some pets are welcome - please contact the owner

Dyffryn Bach is a charming cottage in the garden of the main house, Dyffryn Tawel. Located on the edge of Snowdonia, the site is ideal for those wanting to explore North and Mid Wales. Built in 1903, the cottage has been extensively modernised and decorated and enjoys views over fields and hills. There is accommodation for up to 6 people with two double-bed rooms and a pull-down sofa in the living room. The cottage has all conveniences including full central heating, double glazing, a modern kitchen, shower room, sitting room with wood-burning stove, TV, a DVD player and a large new conservatory. There is ample parking in the driveway and there is also a petrol station with convenience store adjacent.

Parking, Suitable for people with restricted mobility, Wheelchair users

The North Wales region

North Wales abounds in attractions, activities and natural splendour. Snowdonia extends up to Bala, which is only 6 miles away. The coast has plenty of beaches, cliff walks and boat trips, whereas inland there are loads of walks, castles and scenery. The cottage is situated right in the middle with easy access to Betws-y-Coed, Dolgellau, Harlech and other towns in the region.

Glanrafon

The cottage is located only 20 minutes from Llangollen which hosts the annual International Music Eisteddfod, has canal barge and steam train attractions and the ruined abbey of Valle Crucis. Nearby there are the historic houses of Erddig and Plas Newydd. To the west lies Bala with its famous lake, the largest natural lake in Wales. It too has a steam train which passes down the length of the lake, and also the white water rafting resort at Tryweryn. Near the cottage there is the Glass Blobbery, where you can watch David Jones making beautiful objects in glass, and Caerau Uchaf, a private garden that's open to the public.